VALLADOLID, Spain – The Valladolid Intl. Film Festival (Seminci), the truest event dedicated to international arthouse cinema on Spain’s festival calendar, capped off eight days of screenings, pres…
VALLADOLID, Spain – The Valladolid Intl. Film Festival , the truest event dedicated to international arthouse cinema on Spain’s festival calendar, capped off eight days of screenings, press conferences and roundtables by handing out awards on Saturday evening at the Spanish city’s historic Calderon Theater. The evening’s big winners: Wang Quan’an’s “Öndög” and Karim Aïnouz’s “The Invisible Life.
While “Öndög” scooped top honors, it was Aïnouz’s Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Award winner “The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão” that left Valladolid with the most hardware: Best film runner up, two best actress awards for its shared leads; and the Fipresci film critics prize and Sociograph prize for competition film which made the largest impact on the public.
Mounia Meddour was selected best new director in competition at this year’s festival for her fiction feature debut “Papicha,” previously an Un Certain Regard player at Cannes. The film, turning on an anti-authoritarian fashion show held in an oppressive 1997 Algiers, also took Seminci’s public prize.
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